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Sow

A sow is an adult (Sus scrofa domesticus) that has farrowed at least one of piglets, distinguishing it from a gilt, which is a female pig that has not yet given birth. In , sows play a central role in commercial production as animals, typically managed to produce two litters per year with an average of 12 to 13 piglets per litter, contributing to efficient multiplication and supply chains. Domesticated from wild boars approximately 9,000 years ago, sows exhibit polyestrous cycles of 18–24 days and are selected for traits like high milk production, litter size, and to optimize farm productivity, though challenges such as reproductive and conditions impact their performance and .

Primary biological and agricultural meanings

Female swine

A sow is an adult (Sus scrofa domesticus) that has farrowed at least one of piglets, distinguishing it from a gilt, which is a younger female that has not yet given birth. This classification is standard in production, where sows serve primarily as breeding animals to produce offspring for markets. Sows exhibit a reproductive cycle with estrus occurring approximately every 21 days after , typically 3–10 days postpartum, though this can vary by individual and management practices. Signs of standing heat include a rigid stance upon boar , vulvar swelling and redness (more pronounced in gilts than multiparous sows), increased restlessness, and reduced appetite. Gestation lasts about 115 days (range 111–120 days), yielding litters of 12–13 piglets on average, with at 21 days postpartum to optimize sow recovery and subsequent . The mammary system features two parallel rows of 5–7 teats per side, essential for nursing, though functionality can decline due to injury or . In agricultural management, sows are bred to achieve targets like 30 pigs weaned per sow per year, with boar-to-sow ratios of 1:4 for mature boars in group systems or hand-mating protocols to ensure conception. Longevity is monitored via metrics such as replacement rates and culling for reproductive failure, with factors like breed, heterosis, and nutrition influencing litter size and sow retention. Farrowing involves pre-partum behaviors like nest-building and vulvar swelling, followed by interventions to minimize piglet mortality, such as cross-fostering within 24 hours among sows farrowing concurrently. Efficient feed regimens during gestation and lactation support body condition, preventing issues like seasonal fertility declines linked to ancestral wild pig traits.

Sowing as a verb

is the process of planting seeds directly into prepared to facilitate and crop establishment. This agricultural practice follows land preparation and precedes crop management stages such as weeding and , forming a foundational step in production systems. Proper ensures uniform distribution, optimal spacing, and adequate contact, which directly influence density and potential yield. Traditional methods of sowing include , where are scattered evenly over the surface by hand or ; dibbling, involving placement of in small holes or depressions; and , which uses to insert into furrows at precise depths. suits small-seeded crops like grasses but risks uneven emergence due to variable coverage, while enhances precision for row crops such as or , reducing competition and easing mechanical harvesting. Additional techniques encompass hill dropping, where are grouped in mounds for crops like potatoes, and seedlings raised in nurseries to fields, minimizing direct exposure risks in adverse conditions. Key considerations in sowing include seed selection for viability and variety suitability, timing aligned with crop-specific germination requirements—such as spring for temperate cereals—and depth calibrated to seed size, typically 1-2 cm for small seeds to prevent desiccation. Over- or under-sowing can lead to yield losses of up to 20-30% from poor stands or excessive competition, underscoring the practice's role in maximizing like water and nutrients. mechanized sowing, employing seed drills with metering devices, has increased efficiency since the , allowing farmers to cover larger areas with consistent rates of 10-50 kg per hectare depending on crop type.

Acronyms and technical terms

Statement of Work (SOW)

A Statement of Work (SOW) is a formal document used in and contracting to define the specific tasks, deliverables, timelines, and performance standards required for a project or service agreement between a client and a or supplier. It serves as a detailed that outlines the of work, ensuring mutual understanding of expectations and reducing the risk of disputes by specifying measurable outcomes rather than broad objectives. Unlike a general , which addresses legal terms such as payment and liability, the SOW focuses on operational details like what services or products will be provided and how success will be evaluated. Key components of an SOW typically include the project scope, which delineates the boundaries of the work; a list of deliverables with descriptions and criteria; a outlining milestones and deadlines; roles and responsibilities of each ; required standards or methodologies; and communication protocols; and any applicable assumptions, constraints, or administrative requirements such as tracking. In government contracting, such as under U.S. (FAR) guidelines, the SOW must be tailored to allow contractor innovation while specifying technical requirements clearly to facilitate competitive bidding and performance evaluation. SOWs are essential in processes, particularly for service-based contracts, where they enable precise budgeting, , and by linking payments to verified deliverables. In practice, variations exist—such as performance-based SOWs emphasizing outcomes over methods—but all prioritize clarity to mitigate and ensure accountability. Effective SOW drafting requires input from technical experts and legal review to align with organizational standards, as seen in guidelines that mandate elements like period of performance and procedures.

Mythology and literature

Crommyonian Sow

The , known in ancient Greek accounts as a gigantic and ferocious wild pig, inhabited the region surrounding the village of Crommyon on the , between and the Corinthian territory. This beast, sometimes called Phaea after its reputed owner—a notorious female brigand or old woman named Phaea or Cromia—terrorized travelers and locals by devouring humans and laying waste to the countryside. The sow's name derives from its association with Crommyon, a settlement etymologically linked in some traditions to Crommus, a son of . In the myth, the represents one of the perils confronted during his journey from to , serving as the third of his six preliminary labors to clear the roads of menaces akin to those faced by . slew the creature through direct combat, dragging its carcass to the road as proof of his deed, thereby liberating the area from its depredations. Ancient sources describe the sow not as a mere animal but as a formidable adversary, "fierce and difficult" to overcome, underscoring its exceptional size, strength, and savagery. Some later traditions attribute the sow's monstrous nature to parentage from and , positioning it among their offspring like the and , though primary classical texts such as and Pseudo-Apollodorus do not specify this genealogy and focus instead on its local terror and 's exploit. The tale, preserved in works like 's Life of Theseus and Pseudo-Apollodorus's Bibliotheca, exemplifies heroic purification of sacred ways (hodos hieros), emphasizing 's role in establishing safe passage to . No archaeological evidence confirms the sow's existence, but the myth reflects real geographical perils of the route, where wild boars were known hazards in antiquity.

Arts, entertainment, and media

Music projects

Sow was an project led by British vocalist and ist Anna Wildsmith, initiated in 1989 and primarily based in . The project emphasized spoken-word delivery in English and , layered over dense beats and elements, often featuring collaborations with musicians from the genre, including Watts of the act , Wildsmith's then-partner. Sow's output blended influences with raw, confrontational themes, drawing from Wildsmith's in expression. The project released three full-length albums during its run: Je M'Aime in 1994, which originated as a collaborative effort with Watts under the Pig and Sow moniker; Sick in 1998, praised for its intense spoken-word tracks amid heavy percussion and distortion; and Dog around 2010, marking a return after a period of inactivity. Wildsmith contributed lyrics and vocals to related projects, including appearances on Pig recordings, but Sow remained her primary vehicle for solo industrial explorations. Anna Wildsmith, born March 8, 1963, died on September 30, 2016, in after an undisclosed illness, effectively concluding the project. Subsequent interest in Sow's catalog has persisted within niche communities, with reissues and online availability sustaining its legacy. A separate, contemporary metal band named The Sow, formed in , , emerged in the early , releasing a self-titled EP in December 2023 featuring tracks like "AfterBirth" and "Fallen Son," available via . This act draws from heavier genres such as but lacks the historical prominence of Wildsmith's project.

Other artistic references

In , the sow held symbolic importance as a representation of fertility and was associated with the sky goddess . A statuette depicting a sow nursing piglets, dating to the Third Intermediate Period (1069–664 BCE), exemplifies this, crafted from glazed ceramic to highlight the animal's nurturing role in religious . In European pastoral painting, sows feature in depictions of rural life and . George Morland's 1792 oil painting Sow and Piglets captures a domestic scene with a mother sow and her offspring, emphasizing naturalistic detail in the animals' forms and behaviors typical of 18th-century British genre art. Similarly, Willem de Zwart's Sow with Piglets portrays the familial bond in a impressionist style, focusing on light and texture to evoke everyday agricultural harmony. Contemporary sculptures continue this tradition, such as Ans Zondag's Sitting Sow (circa 2000s), a realistic emphasizing the animal's form and posture for display. These works collectively illustrate the sow's recurring in art as a of and sustenance, grounded in observable biological roles rather than abstract symbolism.

Geographical places

River Sow, England

The River Sow is a of the River in , , measuring 38 kilometres in length and draining a of 601 square kilometres. It originates near Broughton, south of Loggerheads, and flows generally southeast, passing through rural areas including before traversing Doxey Marshes and the county town of . The river joins the near Great Haywood, contributing to the broader Trent catchment that supports agriculture, urban water supply, and flood dynamics in the region. The Sow receives inflows from tributaries such as the River Penk, which adds volume from a 356-square-kilometre sub-basin before merging upstream of . Its meandering course through low-lying terrain has historically facilitated milling and early industrial activity, though the river remains predominantly rural with agricultural influences on its flow regime. Hydrological data indicate seasonal variations, with peak flows driven by rainfall in the upland sources, leading to occasional overflows into adjacent floodplains. In the early , the River Sow Navigation—a 2.4-kilometre engineered cut—was developed starting in 1814 to link the and Canal directly to Stafford's centre via a lock, aqueduct, and roving bridge at Baswich, enabling and transport until commercial decline by the mid-20th century. Infrastructure remnants were dismantled in the to enhance flood conveyance on the Sow and Penk, reflecting priorities for over amid rising urban pressures. The river has a record of severe flooding, including a event that inundated Stafford's railway station and halted traffic after prolonged rains elevated levels to unprecedented heights. Ecologically, the Sow sustains fish populations including , , , and , integral to the in its lowland reaches, alongside habitats in Doxey Marshes that host invertebrates and waterfowl. Restoration initiatives since the 2010s, led by Staffordshire Wildlife Trust and Rivers Trust, target habitat reconnection, grassland enhancement, and barrier removal along the Sow and Trent corridor from to Baswich to mitigate , improve connectivity for migratory species, and bolster resilience against hydrological stressors like and loads from farming. These efforts, funded partly by bodies, emphasize empirical of and metrics over broader policy narratives. The name "Sow" likely stems from an Indo-European root signifying tranquil or slow-moving , consistent with the river's gentle and marsh-associated character, which also influenced nearby place names like , denoting a amid soggy .

Villages named Sow

Sow Village is a small residential locality within the South Oropouche region of , characterized by local housing developments and community amenities such as schools including Esperanza Presbyterian on Hosein's Street. The area features rental properties, with two-bedroom apartments typically listed around TT$4,500 per month, reflecting its role as an affordable suburban settlement in the southwestern part of the island. In , eastern , Sow is a rural village where local residents have received humanitarian assistance, including medical aid provided by U.S. personnel from the in operations around 2009. The village's remote mountainous setting aligns with the broader geography of Kunar, a region marked by rugged terrain and sparse population centers dependent on external support for basic services. No detailed historical records of founding or demographics are widely documented in accessible sources, though its mention in military dispatches underscores its existence amid ongoing regional conflicts.

People

Individuals with the surname Sow

Abdoulaye Sékou (1931–2013) was a Malian politician who served as of from April 12, 1993, to February 4, 1994, following his appointment by amid political transitions after the 1991 military coup. Prior to this role, Sow held positions including for Defense under . His tenure ended amid student protests over government spending, marking the second such resignation in succession. Pape Sow (born November 22, 1981) is a Senegalese former professional player who competed as a and , standing at 6 feet 10 inches (2.08 m) and weighing 250 pounds (113 kg). He played at , before being drafted 47th overall by the in the and traded to the , where he appeared in 70 games over two seasons (2004–2006), averaging 2.9 points and 2.8 rebounds per game. Sow later pursued a career in European leagues, including stints in and other professional circuits. Osman Sow (born April 22, 1990) is a former professional footballer of Senegalese descent who played as a forward, measuring 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) and weighing 192 pounds (87 kg). Born in , he represented clubs across leagues in , , , and , including Dons in the and Dundee United in , retiring in July 2024 after a career spanning over a decade. Samba Sow (born April 29, 1989) is a Malian former professional footballer who specialized as a defensive , standing at 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m). He earned caps for the national team and played for clubs such as Paris, , and Nottingham Forest in the English , where he contributed to midfield stability before transitioning to roles including general manager for 's national team post-retirement. Laye Sow is a Senegalese musician from Podor in the Futa Toro region, known for blending Fula storytelling traditions with African , , and influences in his guitar-based performances. He has performed at international festivals and released albums drawing on oral heritage.

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